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Travel VoiceThe flower of summer is a large sunflower. The Sunflower Festival is held in Chilliwack and Langley outside Vancouver. The period is until the beginning of September. You can enjoy sunflowers in full bloom on the vast site. In addition to sunflowers, there are venues where you can see the flower fields of Dariya, where the large flowers are gorgeous, and the hop flowers that are indispensable to the bitterness of beer. The sunflowers that grow straight will give you a boost as your mood drops in the corona.
To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, non-medical masks are required for aircraft departing and arriving in Canada from mid-April. Passengers who cannot wear a mask due to an underlying illness have only been able to board by oral declaration until now, but in the future, it will be mandatory to present an official medical certificate from a doctor.
Vancouver's Farmers Market celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. In the summer of 1995, a small blue-sky market opened in the parking lot of the Croatian Cultural Center. Today, more than 270 shopkeepers sell fresh vegetables and fruits at six locations in the city.
I was worried about the event due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but it is being held this year as well, limiting the number of people who can enter once. In addition, we have started new online sales, and it is now possible to deliver products purchased online in advance and receive them collectively in each market. This is helpful because you can definitely get items that are sold out if you don't go first in the morning.
It's a pity that we don't sell goods such as crafts because of the measures against corona, but it's still fun to buy farmers' markets directly from the producers.
In Vancouver, British Columbia, mountain resort Whistler and the wine region Okanagan are extremely popular and very crowded for state travel.
I still want to go somewhere! For those who think that Sun Peaks Resort is still affordable. This mountain resort near Kamloops is especially recommended for those who like hiking. Marked with a cute 💚 on the grass to secure interpersonal distance.
The city of Jasper, Alberta, located in the northern part of the Canadian Rockies, has made it mandatory to wear a mask on the same day as a new coronavirus infection prevention measure. It is mandatory not only in shops and indoors of public facilities, but also in places where the interpersonal distance cannot be kept more than 2 meters, such as downtown sidewalks and outdoor public spaces.
In addition, public transport Translink in Metro Vancouver, including Vancouver in British Columbia, will be required to wear a mask on all routes from August 24. It has been recommended so far, but the number of users has increased with the restart of economic activities, and it has become impossible to maintain interpersonal distance. It is also necessary to avoid troubles in a crowded car. We do not require children under 5 years of age, people with underlying illnesses or disabilities to wear a mask. Cards certifying that masks are exempted can be picked up at the Compass Customer Service Centers at Stadium Chinatown Station and Waterfront Station.
Transport Canada has begun measuring passenger temperature on domestic flights departing from Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal. You will not be able to board if a fever of 38°C or higher is confirmed twice in front of the baggage inspection area. Boarding will be permitted after 2 weeks, but passengers will be responsible for changes and other costs.
In Canada, the new semester begins in September.
The federal government of Canada does not have an administrative agency like the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology that unifies education at the national level. The Ministry of Education of each provincial government creates its own curriculum that reflects the characteristics and cultural background of the region. The number of years of compulsory education and the grade divisions for elementary, junior high, and high schools also differ from state to state, and the discretion and authority of the school principal are characteristic. The following is the correspondence of each state announced.
In Ontario, kindergarten-8th grade students go to school normally from September, but high school 9th-12th grade students have to switch school days and home days by 15 people. 4th-12th grade students must wear non-medical masks at school. Teachers will be provided with a face shield and medical mask.
Edmonton, Alberta's Board of Education requires elementary and junior high and high school 4th-12th grades and faculty to wear masks on campus. Distance learning is possible if parents and children wish. The cafeteria is operated with individually wrapped food, and the vending machine cannot be used because it is often touched.
British Columbia announced the reopening of the school in a five-step framework depending on the spread of the new coronavirus. At the time of infection, all elementary, junior high and high schools will be temporarily closed for remote learning only in stage 5. Beginning in September, the school will restart on Stage 2, and it is recommended that students and faculty members wear masks.
The 5th Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) will be held from August 18th to September 7th. The production process of about 60 new works is planned to be seen in 9 districts of the city, and a mobile application indicating the location will be available for download. Street parties will not be held this year to prevent new coronavirus infection.
This year's Vancouver Mural Festival aims to support artists, communities and local businesses, and encourages staycations to explore the city while looking for mural art. Since 2016, about 200 works have been drawn in the city, and it has been welcomed that it will prevent graffiti and revitalize the city, and the number is increasing year by year.
The Canadian government has officially released a new Coronavirus contact confirmation app. This is a notification app that informs you that you may have contacted the infected person, not for behavior tracking. Personal information such as name, address, and phone number is not required to be entered, and use is optional and not mandatory. Currently only available in Ontario.
The app is free for iOS and Android, but for iPhone it's available on iOS 13.5 and above.
Summer in Canada is also an amusement park season. The PNE Playland in Vancouver, Callaway Park in Calgary and the Sandspit Amusement Park in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island are open. You need to wear a mask everywhere. The admission ticket is a reservation system and the number of people is limited by the hour.
La Rondo in Montreal will open on August 3rd. Halifax's Atlantic Splash Adventure is only available in the water park. Galaxyland in West Edmonton Mall and Canada's Wonderland, Canada's largest amusement park near Toronto, are still closed.
Most of it, including Niagara Falls in Ontario, is already in its third phase of economic resumption, but the Greater Toronto and International Airport Peel areas have been decided to move on 31 July. In-store eating and drinking will be resumed in accordance with public health standards. Windsor Essex County, adjacent to Michigan, USA, remains in the second stage.
It is mandatory to wear a mask in public indoor facilities in Toronto.
The same applies to Japan, but even in Canada, traveling abroad this summer, Canadians who usually travel abroad enjoy traveling in Canada this summer.
Canadian Rockies are still a popular destination for Canadians.
Weekends have become overcrowded, such as Lake Louise and Moraine Lake.
Increasing the number of tourists is good for hotels, restaurants and attractions. However, at the same time, the social distance must be adhered to.
In Banff, Alberta, the heart of the Canadian Rockies, it has become mandatory to wear masks on public public spaces and Banff Avenue starting July 31 as a measure against coronaviruses. It is the first time in Canada to require a mask on an outdoor walkway. Even on the patio, it is necessary to wear it except when eating and drinking, and a fine of 150 dollars (Japanese yen approximately 12,000 yen) will be imposed on the offender.